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karilyn

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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
Posted: 04-22-07 22:11pm

Hi, 2 Weeks ago I found out that I was pregnant. Me and my Husband were over joyed at the news, as this would be our third child. Last week I decided to go to the Doctors, because something didnt feel right, I was sent for an ultrasound, and it was found that I had gestational Trophoblastic Disease. I had to go into Hospital and have a D&C done but no one seemed to be able to tell me anything more that what I have read on the internet. I just want to make sure that we are going to be able to have more children down the track.
The Hospital said they would call me in about 1-2 weeks when they have done the biopsy on the cells removed.
I need to know if I fell pregnant again in a couple of months that this wouldnt happen again. I need to know how likely it is to happen again.???
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Tylanas

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Posted: 04-22-07 22:59pm

What is gestational trohpoblastic disease? Yes, I could go look it up but I think that posters should fully explain terms in their questions.
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NWKC

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Posted: 04-22-07 23:04pm

Eiri wrote:
posters should fully explain terms in their questions.

that's quite true.

congrats on getting pregnant...I guess, unless you lost it from this disease. sorry, this is the first time in a long time that I've been really confused about a disease.

It's always good to hear some people attempt to have a child or children, and that they're intended pregnancies; not the accidental teenage mothers cliche. I for one, was a mistake. Razz
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Posted: 04-23-07 01:15am

NWKC wrote:
Eiri wrote:
posters should fully explain terms in their questions.

that's quite true.

congrats on getting pregnant...I guess, unless you lost it from this disease. sorry, this is the first time in a long time that I've been really confused about a disease.

It's always good to hear some people attempt to have a child or children, and that they're intended pregnancies; not the accidental teenage mothers cliche. I for one, was a mistake. Razz


I believe she did have to give up the pregnancy due to the disease.
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NWKC

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Posted: 04-23-07 01:46am

Eiri wrote:
NWKC wrote:
Eiri wrote:
posters should fully explain terms in their questions.

that's quite true.

congrats on getting pregnant...I guess, unless you lost it from this disease. sorry, this is the first time in a long time that I've been really confused about a disease.

It's always good to hear some people attempt to have a child or children, and that they're intended pregnancies; not the accidental teenage mothers cliche. I for one, was a mistake. Razz


I believe she did have to give up the pregnancy due to the disease.


ah...alright, that's sad; I'm sorry to hear, if that is what it came down to. I kinda got a feeling that's what was said. It can get oftely confusing if some people aren't specific. no hard feelings karilyn. I hope you get your chance at a healthy third child! ...and Good luck! : )


highly irrelevant...they need to fix the emots. which ever. sorry haha.
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